GOLDMAN SACHS: Buy these 18 stocks to profit from economic growth — and receive regular cash payments in the process

Sure, an expanding economy is a crucial component of the profit growth that drives share prices higher. But at a certain point the Federal Reserve has to step in to make sure conditions don’t get overheated.

We’re at that point.

Investors increasingly having to contend with the fact that strong growth in economic indicators like gross domestic product may wind up hurting equities, which are enjoying their longest bull market on record.

The reason is straightforward: The Fed will raise rates to keep the economy in check, and that will make stocks less attractive compared with their fixed-income counterparts.

So what’s a trader to do? Goldman Sachs recommends seeking out companies that return high levels of cash to investors, whether through share buybacks or dividend payments. The chart below shows this dynamic in action.

Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research

“During strong GDP growth environments, companies returning the most cash to shareholders typically outperform firms investing for future growth,” a group of Goldman strategists wrote in a recent client note.

To make matters even easier for investors, Goldman actually maintains a basket of companies that have offered the highest cash returns over the past year. The firm recommends buying them if you want to make outsize profits as GDP climbs higher.

Without further ado, here are the 18 stocks with the highest trailing 12-month combined buyback and dividend yield, ranked in increasing order.

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